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Smart Grid must be built with privacy embedded as the default – Make it the first piece: Commissioner Cavoukian

Summary  TORONTO – Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners from around the world will be told on Monday that the emerging Smart Grid has created a tipping point – one that will either see privacy enhanced or eroded, in profound and perhaps irreversible ways.

This message will be delivered by Ontario’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, Dr. Ann Cavoukian, who has organized a special “Power Morning” seminar, Monday, October 25, in Jerusalem. The seminar – on how best to address the potential privacy implications of the Smart Grid – is being held just prior to the 32nd International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners.
Published Date  Oct 21, 2010


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